Bathroom Remodel Cost Guide for Wilmington and Cape Fear Coast Homeowners
Bathroom remodel pricing across Wilmington and the Cape Fear Coast spreads more than most homeowners expect. The same square footage in a historic downtown Wilmington single, a 1970s Pine Valley or Echo Farms brick ranch, a 2010s Mayfaire or Brunswick Forest subdivision home, a Leland or Hampstead master-planned house, and a Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Oak Island, or Ocean Isle Beach cottage can land $5,000–$15,000 apart — what drives the spread is demo scope, the shower system, and whether plumbing has to move.
Typical Wilmington, NC price ranges by project type
These are reference ranges for professionally installed, permitted projects from full-service remodelers. Actual quotes depend on the existing bathroom, materials, plumbing layout, and overhead. Historic downtown Wilmington singles, older Forest Hills and Carolina Heights stock, beach-cottage stock at Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Oak Island, and the South Brunswick beaches, plus salt-air-exposed condos typically land at the higher end of each range because of subfloor moisture, ventilation rework, and material durability choices.
- Tub-to-shower conversion (existing footprint, acrylic): $7,500 – $14,000
- Walk-in shower replacement (acrylic, semi-custom): $9,000 – $17,000
- Walk-in shower (tile build-out, custom): $14,000 – $28,000
- Full bathroom remodel (layout unchanged): $12,000 – $22,000
- Full gut remodel (plumbing relocation, new layout): $18,000 – $40,000+
- Accessibility-focused conversion: $8,500 – $24,000 depending on features
What drives the cost up or down in Wilmington and the Cape Fear Coast
Demo scope matters most. A clean swap inside a Mayfaire, Landfall, Porters Neck, Ogden, Brunswick Forest, Compass Pointe, Olde Point, or Hampstead framed alcove is the most predictable scope. A historic downtown Wilmington single or bungalow, an Oak Island, Holden Beach, or Carolina Beach cottage, or a long-tenure Pine Valley or Echo Farms brick ranch can add $2,000–$6,000 before the shower system goes in.
Tile is the other big swing. Acrylic systems install in 1–3 days; tile runs 1–3 weeks because waterproofing, mortar, and grout each need dry time. Coastal humidity, salt-air exposure on barrier-island stock, and the crawlspace-vs-slab split across the region all shape material, ventilation, and fixture-finish choices.
- Scope of demo: surface vs. down-to-studs
- Shower system: acrylic insert vs. semi-custom acrylic vs. tile
- Plumbing: stay in place vs. move drains/supply lines
- Subfloor condition (historic downtown Wilmington stock and beach cottages often need repair after long humidity and salt-air exposure)
- Vent fan rework — undersized or attic-vented fans common in older intown and beach-cottage stock
- Permit and disposal fees (vary by Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Leland, Belville, Southport, Oak Island, Shallotte, Hampstead, Surf City, Burgaw, and New Hanover, Brunswick, and Pender counties)
- Hard-water and salt-air finish choices (oil-rubbed bronze, brushed nickel, and PVD finishes hold up better than polished chrome on the coast)
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Frequently asked questions
What's the most common Wilmington, NC bathroom remodel?+
A tub-to-shower conversion inside the existing footprint, especially across Mayfaire, Landfall, Porters Neck, Ogden, Murraysville, Monkey Junction, Brunswick Forest, Compass Pointe, Waterford of the Carolinas, and Olde Point subdivisions, and the long-tenure brick ranches across Midtown, Pine Valley, Echo Farms, and the Oleander Drive corridor. Acrylic conversions in framed alcoves are 1–3 day installs and the lowest-risk scope in the region.
Do contractors need a license to do bathroom remodels in North Carolina?+
Yes. Plumbing must be performed by a North Carolina-licensed plumbing contractor (NC Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors), and general contractor licensure applies above the state's project-cost threshold. The City of Wilmington plus Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Leland, Belville, Southport, Oak Island, Shallotte, Hampstead, Surf City, Burgaw, and New Hanover, Brunswick, and Pender counties each pull their own permits and inspections for work that moves drains or supply lines. Verify the plumber's license and the permit pull before signing.
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